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wrap the belt around the drum with the smooth side up not touching the drum then pinch the belt together,pull it under the pulley and wrap it on the motor,the belt will separate when you wrap it on the motor shaft....copy and paste,watch the video..........http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpUqCrLaI7g
The grooved side should be in contact with the drum as well as the drive pulley. And blank/flat side of the belt should be in contact with the tension pulley.
These can't take the beating that regular acoustic drums can. Don't hit thm as hard as real drums. Also you can wrap PVC tape around the rack bar eithr on both sides of each clamp or, better, right where you want the clamp to thicken the bar which allows the clamp to grip better.
The drive belt is broken or the motor's rotor is stuck. Open the door and rotate the drum manually. The drive belt is worn or broken if you can freely rotate the drum. The rotor is most probably stuck if you cannot turn the drum.
Visual check can be done by removing the back panel. Remove the screws holding it to the cabinet and pull it off. Replace the belt if it is worn or broken. Simply wrap it around the drive motor pulley and on one side of the drum pulley. Rotate the drum pulley in such a way that the belt completely wraps around it.
Try to free the rotor if it's stuck by lubricating it and forcibly turning it back and forth until it turns freely. To remove the motor, disconnect the motor wiring harness and ground wire from the terminals and remove the mounting bolt. Pull the motor out of the mounting slots. To reinstall or replace, simply slide it back into the mounting slots and secure it with the mounting bolt.
In some cases, the drum will not spin due to a broken drum pulley. Post it back if that is the case.
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